That's really all that's been going through my head after the initial shock and grief of what happened. When I first looked at the roster without him on it, that's what it comes down to.All it indicates is they wanted a clean book going forward. Retention would've been a red line item next season, too. A buyout would've been longer than that (which is why they didn't buy out Elvis - Waddell is literally on the record saying that).
This is such a dumb take. There's nothing left to blow up. This is year four of a rebuild. There is no more "move players for futures" at this stage of the rebuild, and losing Gaudreau doesn't change that at all. The pieces to move out are long gone. What's left is: the building blocks making up what is already a top five farm system, immovable Elvis, and two vets who are core pieces (Jenner and Werenski). Fourth line vets like Kuraly might yield a fourth at the deadline. They're not trading off a Russian (all of whom are U25 and the first two only just signed their second contracts this summer) for picks, Sillinger, or Jiricek. The kids just have to step up.
The kids, Fantilli, KJ, the Russians, Silly. At least or two of them needs a major breakout and the rest cant afford to slump. Same on the defensive side. Granted it's not all gonna happen for all of them at once or even during the same season. But we need a few of them to step up in a big way. And it's really that simple.